Tag: transparency
UEFA Congress in Lisbon: Neuendorf’s FIFA goals: transparency and respectful interaction
UEFA Congress in Lisbon Neuendorf’s FIFA goals: transparency and respectful interaction DFB President Bernd Neuendorf. photo © Arne Dedert/dpa DFB President Bernd Neuendorf looks at the post at FIFA with…
CSU itself must ensure transparency – Bavaria
The Bavarian opposition wants to be able to see documents that provide information about the party donations made by entrepreneur Gerd Schmelzer – if necessary by raiding them. He is…
Public service broadcasting: Country leaders for more control and transparency
Status: 03/16/2023 5:18 p.m After several crises in public service broadcasting, transparency is to be increased and committee control strengthened. To this end, the country leaders have submitted a draft…
Messenger service: Whatsapp praises more transparency in terms of use
messenger service Whatsapp praises more transparency in terms of use In July 2021, the European consumer association Beuc accused Whatsapp of unfairly urging users to adopt new data protection rules.…
Fürstenfeldbruck: Greatest possible lack of transparency
Most mayor candidates expressly want to promote volunteering and more citizen proximity. The case of neighborhood help shows how urgently this is needed. source site
The opposition deplores the lack of “transparency” of the elected
The socialist and ecological opposition to the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes regional council said on Monday that the LR president of the region Laurent Wauquiez “refused transparency” by not revealing documents requested on…
Political communication: How much confidentiality does politics need?
Typing, sending, deleting – communication via SMS or Whatsapp has long been routine for politicians. Now EU Commission chief von der Leyen is to publish news about a billion-dollar vaccine…
Grünwald – Transparency in the public eye – District of Munich
So far, the people of Grünwald have only had the opportunity to actively participate in political events at the annual citizens’ meeting. And they usually take advantage of that –…
EU Parliament: Many MEPs are sloppy when it comes to transparency
Eu Parliament Many MEPs suck at transparency The European Parliament in Strasbourg: “The MEPs don’t take the statements seriously,” according to Transparency International. photo © Philipp von Ditfurth/dpa MEPs make…
Court verdict: setback in the fight against corruption and money laundering
A decision by the ECJ makes it more difficult to determine the real owners of companies – also in Germany. The plaintiff himself acted in many companies in tax havens.…